Facts, Lies, Deceptions, and Fantasy

Book II of the Woohox Chronicles

by Michelle Stojic


Formats

Softcover
$27.95
Hardcover
$40.95
E-Book
$5.95
Softcover
$27.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/10/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 334
ISBN : 9781543453645
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 334
ISBN : 9781543453652
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 334
ISBN : 9781543453638

About the Book

Facts, Lies, Deceptions, and Fantasy: Book II of the Woohox Chronicles fills in some of the blanks of book 1, answers a lingering question or two, and offers more twists and turns as the Long Bow-Wanderhorse clans fight to save the ancestral home of First Nations people worldwide. Marin is still missing. Windsong’s brothers Ryce and Bruce are chasing pipe dreams, following myths and legends in the jungles of the Amazon until Ryce steps across a quantum string, taking the entire Kayapo nation with him. And there is still no hope of Marin’s return. Windsong is at a loss and about to lose her mind. Meanwhile, mystery and deception abound in Chicago and Washington as Particia Molinari weaves her webs, enticing congressmen and military personnel with her stories of weapons of mass destruction and stealth all being fabricated in the desert of Sonora. The Fein farm collective rallies around the Long Bow-Wanderhorse clan as they ward off the greed and avarice of Particia Molinari and her associates. When will Marin return home? And what of Ryce and the mysterious Ethan Moore of Arslan Moor? Kayapo, Arapaho, medieval crusaders, an Australian surfing team, and the Secret Service are intertwined in the latest chapter of the Woohox Chronicles.


About the Author

I am an avid fan of the sci-fi genre. I believe that this type of story has not been told—at least not in this manner. There are elements of history, science, and mathematics uniquely intertwined to give the reader a compelling view into the characters and the trials set before them. I believe that readers in high school and older will find this story fascinating. There are strong female characters, and it includes a diverse population ranging from First Nations people to those of Eastern European descent and South American ancestry as well.